A Look at Titans 2014 Schedule: November

The Titans will open November with a bye in Week 9 that bisects the schedule. Like three of the first four games of the regular season, another three of four to start the second half of the season are on the road (at Baltimore, at Philadelphia, at Houston). Tennessee will host Pittsburgh during this stretch.

Week 10

Titans at Ravens

Noon | Sunday Nov. 9 | M&T Bank Stadium

Regular season series results: Titans lead 9-8

Last time in regular season: Titans won 26-13 at LP Field on Sept. 18, 2011; Last time in regular season at venue: Titans won 13-10 on Oct. 5, 2008

Early outlook: A compelling question surrounding the Ravens is how will Joe Flacco respond to the career-low passer rating of 73.1 he posted in 2013 within a calendar year of being named MVP of Super Bowl XLVII. Flacco had career highs in completions (362), attempts (614) and yards (3,912), but his 22 interceptions in 2013 equaled his total from the previous two regular seasons. Flacco also was sacked a career-high 48 times last season, but he wasn’t the only culpable player for Baltimore’s offensive struggles. Ray Rice averaged a career-low 3.1 yards per carry (660 yards on 214 attempts) as the Ravens ended the season with 1,328 rushing yards (30th in the NFL).

Early outlook: This will be the seventh straight regular season in which the Titans and Steelers have met, and Tennessee is seeking its third consecutive win in the series. This game will mark the return to Nashville of former Tennessee coach Mike Munchak, who became Pittsburgh’s offensive line coach this offseason after being with the Titans/Oilers since 1982 as a player, assistant coach and head coach.

Steelers receiver Antonio Brown led the AFC and tied for second in the NFL in receptions on third down with 32 catches for 408 yards. He ranked second in the league with 1,499 receiving yards. The departed Cotchery led Pittsburgh with 10 TD catches in 2013.

Week 12

Titans at Eagles

Noon| Sunday Nov. 23 | Lincoln Financial Field

Regular season series results: Titans trail 4-6

Last time in regular season: Titans won 37-19 at LP Field on Oct. 24, 2010; Last time in regular season at venue: Titans won 31-13 on Nov. 19, 2006

Early outlook: The first year of Chip Kelly’s offensive system yielded strong results: second in total yards, first in rushing, ninth in passing and fourth in scoring. Nick Foles started 10 of the 13 games he played in 2013 and led the NFL in passer rating (119.2), which was boosted by his 27 touchdowns against two interceptions. Foles was one behind Peyton Manning’s record of 20 TD passes to start a season before throwing an interception last season, and joined Manning in throwing seven TDs in one game last season. Foles was the seventh player in NFL history to do so.

The Eagles re-signed WR Jeremy Maclin but released WR DeSean Jackson, who ended up with NFC East rival Washington.

Eagles RB LeSean McCoy led the NFL with 1,607 rushing yards and 2,146 yards from scrimmage in 2013. Philadelphia went 6-1 last season when McCoy rushed for at least 100 yards.

The Titans/Oilers lost the first six meetings (1972, 1979, 1982, 1988, 1991, 1994) with the Eagles but Tennessee has won the past four (2000, 2002, 2006, 2010). … CB Brandon Boykin tied for second in the NFL with six interceptions in 2013. … The Eagles are scheduled to make six draft picks in 2014.

Week 13

Titans at Texans

Noon | Sunday Nov. 30 | Reliant Stadium

Regular season series results: Titans lead 15-9

Last time in regular season: Titans won 16-10 at LP Field on Dec. 29, 2013; Last time in regular season at venue: Texans won 30-24 in OT on Sept. 15, 2013

Early outlook: Tennessee will close the “third quarter” of the season by visiting AFC South foe Houston. The series has been split in five of the past six seasons, and Tennessee has 512 points, compared to 511 by Houston in 24 meetings.

In addition to RB Ben Tate, TE Owen Daniels and WR Lestar Jean left via free agency, as well as safety Danieal Manning, defensive linemen Antonio Smith and Earl Mitchell and inside linebackers Joe Mays and Darryl Sharpton, but J.J. Watt remains as a force on the defensive line. Watt had 10.5 sacks and seven passes defensed in 2013.

The Texans are scheduled to make 11 selections, including from the first overall spot, in the 2014 NFL Draft.